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The Chevrolet Cobalt Ignition Switch provides the driver with the confidence to have immediate, foolproof operation of the engine start and cabin electronics making every ride start off right. The Chevrolet Cobalt is likened by the powerful four cylinder engine, sharp front wheel maneuverability, and a comfortable but spacious interior that can easily accommodate friends and equipment. Good fuel economy and brand recognition that accompanies each Chevrolet badge is also valued by many owners and balanced steering and a small size makes the Cobalt easy at school or work. Chevrolet service parts are in stock and durable sheet metal value. The Cobalt Ignition Switch is the small yet so important switch located behind the steering column, which transmits power to parts, activates ignition coils, and the starter engine when twisting the key to start, then back to on to keep gauges and lights on. The Ignition Switch helps to reinforce the Chevrolet safety objectives since it prevents the theft of the vehicle by locking the steering wheel when the car is not in use. In case of failure, there are symptoms such as flickering dash lights or sudden engine stall which alerts the drivers that Ignition Switch needs to be checked. In general, Cobalt drivers are impressed with the logical positioning of the Ignition Switch that is comfortable in everyday use. To change it, disassemble the battery, trim, unscrew the fastener, replace the unit, pin the harness, snap the panels on, reconnect the power, and verify the position of every key.